Fatal fire reinforces need for sprinkler mandates

A 7-year old boy and his 52-year-old stepfather died tragically in a house fire on the morning of Feb. 18 on Flanders' Main Street. The boy's mother and 9-year-old sister survived the fire but with injuries. Authorities suspect an improperly altered space heater to be the cause of the fire and investigators reported that the home did not have working fire alarms.

The winter months tend to be the most deadly for residential fires with the increased use of fireplaces and home heating systems during the winter months. I urge families to take the proper precautions to prevent potentially dangerous fire situations.

Currently, there is pending legislation in New Jersey, bill A1570 in the Assembly, and Senate bill S2273, which would make it mandatory for all newly constructed one- and two-family homes as well as condominiums and townhomes to be equipped with fire sprinklers. If passed, this legislation would help to reduce the devastating effects of fires like this one, and help protect New Jersey residents in the places where they should feel safest - their homes.

I urge you to check your smoke detectors and to educate yourselves on how fire sprinkler systems can provide your family the time needed to escape and protections against the dangers of fire. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.

David Kurasz

Executive Director

New Jersey Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board

NORTH BRUNSWICK

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Fatal fire reinforces need for sprinkler mandates

A 7-year old boy and his 52-year-old stepfather died tragically in a house fire on the morning of Feb. 18 on Flanders' Main Street. The boy's mother and 9-year-old sister survived the fire but with

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